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You can open the bottom if the shoe where the battery is most likely stored. Since the battery needs to be small to fit into a shoe then it probably could only fit in the sole without making the shoe different then most. You can try lifting the insole and seeing if it is located right there. Then to actually get it off you may have to open the bottom of the shoe.

The battery cannot be replaced. The battery and the electronics controlling the blinking lights for the shoes are encased in a solid block of plastic (Plastic like material). Let's just say that you are willing to drill or saw your way through the plastic to get to the battery. (I was) This plastic brick is inside the heel of the shoe and can not be gotten at without stripping the seams for the bottom of the shoe. I assume, that unless you are skilled cobbler, there is no way to replace the battery without destroying the shoes.

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The battery cannot be replaced. The battery and the electronics controlling the blinking lights for the shoes are encased in a solid block of plastic (Plastic like material). Let's just say that you are willing to drill or saw your way through the plastic to get to the battery. (I was) This plastic brick is inside the heel of the shoe and can not be gotten at without stripping the seams for the bottom of the shoe. I assume, that unless you are skilled cobbler, there is no way to replace the battery without destroying the shoes.

You can open the bottom if the shoe where the battery is most likely stored. Since the battery needs to be small to fit into a shoe then it probably could only fit in the sole without making the shoe different then most. You can try lifting the insole and seeing if it is located right there. Then to actually get it off you may have to open the bottom of the shoe.